I liked Ben enough. I didn’t love him; I could never love someone so whole.
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He drives a bus, he lives above a shop, he drinks cheap wine, and he is now alone.
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I’m not having a bad time. It’s just a time.
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The ride felt smooth, almost as if Montana barreled by while we stood still.
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He knows he is searching for something that is no longer there.
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Wildwood couldn’t be much farther. After a few minutes a sign informed him that their exit was coming up, then they were at the junction, and he was standing on ...
And this was the idea of entropy. That disorder is more probable than order and that disorder is always increasing.
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The news from the doctor is good. Good in the sense that you will not die anytime soon. The condition is “natural erasure,” he says. Your left nostril has been ...
Words have infested my home.
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How did he know the deer was a girl?
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You are fourteen when your dad moves the family halfway across the country to a place called River View. The name is a broken promise: your flat looks out onto ...
Lucie McKnight Hardy’s latest collection of stories, Dead Relatives, reviewed
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Malcolm Devlin’s short story collection Unexpected Places to Fall From, Unexpected Places to Land reviewed
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An old woman cuts herself off.
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A security guard overcomes some of his insecurities.
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What do you hold onto when things are slipping away?
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Searching for order amidst familial chaos.
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A woman walks and waits.
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The draining of a tarn reverberates in the life of a lonely cowman.
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A man has a curious experience with his mysterious supervisor.
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